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Ceramic + Hi-temp solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 12:03:59 EDT 1999 | Michael N.

I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is about

Re: Ceramic + Hi-temp solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 20:50:26 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is abo

Re: Ceramic + Hi-temp solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 22:15:12 EDT 1999 | Chris

| I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is abo

Re: Ceramic + Hi-temp solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 08:43:25 EDT 1999 | Michael N.

| | I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is a

PCB Washing No Clean

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 12:32:06 EDT 2011 | ppcbs

You should look at Amtech Solders. They have excellent no-clean fluxes that are designed to be water washable if desired. We have been using them with great results for about 4 years now.

Amtech 4300 no-clean+washable flux

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 11 22:39:36 EST 2016 | ppcbs

We have been using the Amtech line for over 12 years now with all of our PCB and BGA Rework. The NWS-4400 is mildly active and will give better results with Lead Free Solder. Note that the LF-4300 is considered a No-Clean. However it will show lea

Ni/Sn plated parts

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 12:54:34 EDT 2004 | jsmith01

It seems like the break is happening between the sn and ni. The parts are dull in appearance will not take solder even with an iron after they come off so it leads me to believe that there is only ni left on the part. The parts are liquidous for ab

No Clean Flux (Alpha OM5100) low level analog interference

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 12:24:07 EDT 2007 | teamcanada

We assemble for a customer that is having an inconsistent low level analog interference we believe with the no clean flux residue from Alphas OM5100 solder paste. We are considering testing Amtechs 4300 water washable no clean paste. We will test bot

Lead free components in 62/36/2 paste prob.

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 17:33:23 EST 2005 | adlsmt

Are the components 100% tin plated? Thats what we are buying and we have no problem at all soldering with the same profiles we always have used and we use the same alloy as you but different mfg. We have not had problems soldering tin plated parts wi


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